Hi,
I would like to formally announce that effective immediately, Dossy
Shiobara will be taking over the role of Project Leader for AOLserver. He
will be responsible for all aspects of the project, ensuring that it continues
to move forward and gets the attention it currently needs to
I'm wondering what I am doing wrong.
I have a simple test case form which contains a single text area and
uses method=POST.
To test, when the data arrives I do:
set text [ns_queryget text]
set fd [open /tmp/test-text.txt w+]
puts $fd $text
close $fd
ns_return 200 text/plain $text
The contents
Congratulations Dossy!
tom jackson
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On 2004.05.20, Jim Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Expect to see a communication from Dossy himself regarding the upcoming
plans and goals for the project.
Thanks, Jim. I suspect this announcement comes as sort of a surprise to
everyone as the list and project have been fairly quiet in the
On 2004.05.20, Tom Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a simple test case form which contains a single text area and
uses method=POST.
To test, when the data arrives I do:
[...]
The contents of /tmp/text-text.txt is the same as the input except
newlines are converted to the network
On 2004.05.20, Dossy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll be posting the roadmap to the wiki shortly, but for now, here it
is:
FYI,
http://panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver/Roadmap
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On 2004.05.20, Talli Somekh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Congrats Dossy! This is certainly very exciting to see the community
continue to move forward.
Thanks, Talli! I think we were all eagerly waiting and anticipating a
change like this ...
Would you mind explaining further the plans for Java
Dossy said:
The ultimate goal is to have Java as capable and efficient of a runtime
environment for server-side functionality as Tcl is. The current effort
is going into the nsjk2 module, integrating the Tomcat engine. I know
Doing a fair bit of Java and AOLserver, I fail to see the point in
Oh, one more... Would it make sense to look at doing .NET integration using work being
done on the Mono project? That way it could theoretically be leveraged across
different OS's, not just Windoze.
http://www.go-mono.com/
- Nathan
Dossy wrote on 5/20/2004, 1:52 PM:
While we shouldn't be
Uytkownik Dossy napisa:
On 2004.05.20, Jim Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Expect to see a communication from Dossy himself regarding the upcoming
plans and goals for the project.
Thanks, Jim. I suspect this announcement comes as sort of a surprise to
everyone as the list and project have
There is a beta NSS/NSPR module checked into soureforge, the nsnss
module. Should work ok but so far nobody that I know of has used it in
production.
rob
Nathan Folkman wrote:
Congratulations!
I was wondering if there were any plans to start up the weekly AOLserver chats again,
and also what are
Hopefully I can clear up a few things here... :-)
First off, Dossy actually now works for AOL in Jim Davidson's group. I was chatting
with some other folks in the AOLserver Community recently, and there seemed to be a
little confusion about how and why he was chosen to lead the project. Dossy
On 2004.05.20, Tomasz Kosiak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to see clear message from new leader about what has happend
and what is current status of the project.
I really don't want to dwell on the past and everyone who has been
following AOLserver knows where things have been over the
I recently setup an aolserver room at irc.freenode.net. Hardly anyone hangs
out there these days, but the conversations there are being logged and are
available from http://www.thecodemill.biz/services//aolserver/irc/.
Maybe that IRC would be a viable alternatice to AIM?
/Bart
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